Posted by JAYINNY on January 22, 2009 at 15:43:32 from (63.246.200.123):
Do any of you guys know why my farmall keeps qutting after about 25 minutes of running? I start it, let it idle then go about work and it spits and sputters blowes some black smoke and stalls. I wait a minute and it will crank and crank and finally start, but will not stay running like it used to. I put new plugs and wires in it, dry gas and made sure the fuel tank was not vapor locked! Other than checking the cap, rotor, and points I dont know what else could be wrong with it. I also noticed it has a tube going from the exhaust manifold to the carb, I was wondering if the carb was getting vapor locked? Also the oil pressure drops from run to idle after 40 minutes of running, Im sure the motor is worn, or is that normal? jay
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